William Hague says Boris Johnson has experienced a “greater level of rejection” than any of his predecessors and should quit the premiership
faced a confidence vote in 2018 she secured the support of 63 per cent of her MPs but was still forced out within six months.But the Prime Minister told reporters in Downing Street: “I think it’s an extremely good, positive, conclusive, decisive result which enables us to move on, to unite and to focus on delivery and that is exactly what we are going to do.”
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